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Topic: The Great 2004 collectors challenge (Read 27086 times)

Well, out of curiosity I want to know what I (and others) spend in a year on toys. If you wish to participate and perhaps frighten the hell out of yourself, please feel free to join in. If not, no worries.

Here's the deal:Keep track of every penny you spend starting on January 1st. -Anything that is in transit does not count. -If you've paid for and shipped your end of a trade prior to that date, it doesn't count.-If you have paid for something (item in hand) and are still in need of shipping, the shipping costs count-for Canuckleheads, customs fees (taxes +$5.00) count, if applied to a trade of international origin-preorders count if your credit card is charged after January 01, 2004-travel charges (i.e. gas, bus, etc.) do not count as they are too intangible to keep track of (you're welcome Matt)-all toy lines, collectibles, etc. that you collect are to be included - Master replicas, vintage, display cases-fees for entrance into conventions do not apply nor do associated travel costs - it is presumed you would go anyway, but costs for items purchased at these events are included

These rules are welcome to be ammended as they are likely not complete. I expect keeping track in this thread is the best idea, though it may lead to divorce

I'm game. Just toys and the like, right Brent? No DVDs, CDs, comic books, etc., right? I know a lot of people here collect those, myself included.

No, I wasn't planning on counting comics, DVDs, CDs, books or other things like that. That's entertainment, no collecting. I agree we could argue the semantics of that notably with comic books but I was thinking more along hunks of metal, plastic and cloth. I would have said action figures, but that could be construed to not include busts, Master Replica items, etc.

Given that so many of us collect outside the spectrum of Star Wars I thought it best to be broad. It does look like a fantastic year for SW schwag but it should be a great year for other stuff too. McFarlane, Muppets, Batman, LOTR, Marvel Legends, Kubricks, Mini-mates, TMNT, etc. all count.

If you really want to keep track of everything hobby-wise, go for it. I'm more curious about what I spend (I think I have an idea, but hope I'm wrong) on toy related stuff. DVDs are my wife's responsibility

I figured as much, just checking. I think I'll do two lists: toys (and the like) and everything else I shouldn't buy but do anyway. It'll be interesting to see how much I could have saved if I didn't buy any thing. Probably enough to buy a small country.

Great thread Brent. This is going to kill me especially those preorders & custom fees!

You know I had you in mind when I wrote that line (well, Bob too). And all the other guys on The List.

I would guess I drop quite a bit more than Scott, but less than Dale. $5K a year?

I already saved myself $179 by paying for my next case of hockey figures prior to the new year but since my Kubrick's are probably sitting at the post office right now waiting for me, those customs fees will likely hike it back up

Dale, should we report in Canuckian or US dollars? It's more relevant to us to see what we spend in Canuckbucks, but it might form a better comparison if we use US? What do you think?

I do keep track, I have for a couple years on an Excel spreadsheet. I only keep track of Star Wars and LOTR. (My daughter keeps track of Barbie and my son does his Simpsons). I've never kept track of shipping and all that and (in my spreadsheet) books and comics are included. If it has Star Wars on it, it's on the list (band-aids, toothbrushes, coloring books etc..)I'll copy and paste the list for just toys and props and see how it works for 2004.